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AngelusClear Shoe Cement is a 4oz can of premium adhesive designed specifically for shoe repair. Its strong, water-resistant formula ensures a durable bond, making it the go-to choice for both casual users and professionals alike.
C**Y
Great for all rubber products.
My new Cairn decided that my rubber garden shoes were his to chew up - I caught him just after he had make a few small holes in the front of the shoe. This worked great to seal the area so that I can continue using my shoes. Yes, they are not put away whenever I am not wearing them. Note - the dry color is a silver not clear - but with garden shoes, who cares?
C**Z
Great
very good quality product, incredible customer service
J**.
Dries very strong!
Very good shoe glue. Dries fast and very strong. Plenty of product in the can. Can includes a brush to apply with.
S**N
Works very well
Very good product, its like you take your shoe to the shoe maker .
C**.
This glue really works
This cement glue does what it’s supposed to do as long as you follow the directions correctly.
R**N
Great glue
Very strong product
A**E
Disappointed
Didn't work well broke within a week
D**D
Works great to glue detached soles from shoes!
My favorite Timberland boat shoes have this unfortunate tendency to have the rubber soles come off - about half of them do this eventually.Shoe Goop had long been the glue I used to re-attach the soles, but it wasn't very good, mainly because it took too long to dry and the bond wasn't very strong - while it was drying it also had a tendency to let the sole slide around out of position.Anyway, this stuff worked great. It dries very fast, and the sole stuck on and stayed in place immediately. I put some clamps and compression on and the glue was dry by the next day.Haven't tested the durability much yet, I'll re-post if the sole comes off.Anyway, not sure why so many people can't figure out how to use this glue properly.This is a VERY FAST DRYING elastic cement!It's not really a contact cement, and in any case I've never found contact cements to work like they are supposed to - apply to both sides, let dry slightly, then clamp the two parts. Usually the cement bond fails if you let it dry even partially, and so it is really always better to just clamp immediately.So, ignore all these low rating reviews posted by glue newbies who just don't know what they are doing.Correction to the Addendum: 12/1/2024Well, I said I would re-post if the sole came off again from the Timberland shoes, and, what do you know, I got my left - right mixed up and it turned out that it was the left shoe, which had never been glued, that had half the sole peel off. The right shoe was the one that had the sole come half off, and was the one I glued with this Angelus Cement back in February. And that sole is STILL INTACT!So, apologies to Angelus for the mistake. I did glue the sole of the left shoe with Barge's Cement, and so now I have a reference for comparison between the two.Back to a five star rating.
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